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The Pursuit of Happiness - Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Utility (Paperback)
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Utilitarianism began as a movement for social reform that changed
the world, based on the ideal of maximizing pleasure and minimizing
pain. There is a tendency to enter into debates for and against the
ethical doctrine of Utilitarianism without a clear understanding of
its basic concepts. The Pursuit of Happiness now offers a rigorous
account of the foundations of Utilitarianism, and vividly sets out
possible ways forward for its future development. To understand
Utilitarianism, we must understand utility: how is it to be
measured, and how the aggregate utility of a group can be
understood. Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms, respectively a cognitive
scientist and a philosopher, pursue these questions by adopting
both formal and historical methods, examining theories of measuring
utility from Jeremy Bentham, the founder of the Utilitarian
movement, to the present day, taking in psychophysics, positivism,
measurement theory, meaningfulness, neuropsychology, representation
theorems, and the dynamics of formation of conventions. On this
basis, Narens and Skyrms argue that a meaningful form of
Utilitarianism that can coordinate action in social groups is
possible through interpersonal comparison and the formation of
conventions.
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